Bryan practices in the area of tax law, with a particular focus on international tax planning for both U.S. and non-U.S. high-net worth individuals and families. Bryan advises on inbound and outbound business and tax planning for cross-border transactions, as well as on tax planning and information reporting issues for foreign trust structures. Bryan also advises on corporate and partnership tax planning for closely-held businesses and investment entities.
While in law school, Bryan worked as a research assistant to Professor Thomas Griffith in revising and updating Examples & Explanations (E&E) for Federal Income Tax.